New TheXYZ Cloud Platform Delivers More Breakthroughs and Increase Storage

Toronto, ON. – Feb 15, 2012 — /BackupReview.info/ — Thexyz Network, creator of Thexyz Hosting and Thexyz Server cloud-based backup platform, today announces the latest release of its Thexyz Cloud, virtualized network agent platform. The new release includes features and enhancements that deliver improved ease of use, manageability and security. It demonstrates the ability of Thexyz Network and its cloud-based technology to rapidly aggregate user experience, respond to feature requests and seamlessly push a significant new release to an entire installed base of business users.

“Thexyz Cloud delivers a suite of significant new features and usability enhancements that our partners” installed base of small and medium-sized business customers told us they wanted most,” said Perry Toone, founder and president of product development and marketing.”Thexyz Cloud is designed for rapid innovation, and today”s release reflects our continued commitment to deliver affordable, easy-to-use solutions that materially help small and medium-sized businesses and the IT solution providers that support them to succeed in their field, whether in hospitality, education, healthcare or retail.”

Ease of Use
Streamlined Interface Makes It Easier than Ever to Upload and Manage Networks: A streamlined interface with improved navigation and more comprehensive reporting tools makes managing you files a breeze. During the sign up process users are able to select a custom domain, https://www.thexyz.com for accessing their files and sharing them. If on a mobile device the portal can be accessed at https://m.thexyz.com

Configuration
Thexyz software client lets users configure how much bandwidth is used for backups and which file types to prioritize – word processor documents are set as most important by default. There are no scheduling options, as Thexyz Cloud continuously backs up files as they’re changed. Old versions are kept for 30 versions, or 30 days after deletion.

Sharing
Backups are accessed online via a clear web interface, which has a music browser and player as well as a photo viewer with thumbnail previews. It can even preview PDF and Word documents. An Apple iOS app provides access to backed up files from a phone or tablet and can stream music, slideshows and videos, converting them on the fly if necessary. There’s also a mobile web portal for Android and Blackberry phones.